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  • 81exit — [n1] way out of a place avenue, door, egress, fire escape, gate, hole, opening, outlet, passage out, vent; concept 440 Ant. entrance exit [n2] leaving adieu, death, demise, departure, egress, egression, evacuation, exodus, expiration, expiry,… …

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  • 82exit visa — UK US noun [countable] [singular exit visa plural exit visas] an official document or mark in a passport that gives you permission to leave the country you are in Thesaurus: passports and visashyponym …

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  • 83exit poll — ex it poll a survey poll taken by interviewing voters as they leave (exit) the polling place, to determine how they voted and for what reasons; it is usually taken by news media to learn at an early time (often before the balloting has finished)… …

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  • 84Exit Records — was an independent record label founded in 1982 by Mary Neely, a veteran of the music business and longtime host for several national rock and roll radio shows, including Rockscope . The label folded in 1987. Based in a large building on the west …

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  • 85exit — index alight, depart, disappear, egress, emerge, evacuate, issuance, issue (send forth) …

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  • 86exit poll — {{hw}}{{exit poll}}{{/hw}}locuz. sost. m. inv. Sondaggio per la previsione dell esito di una votazione, basato su interviste fatte ai votanti che lasciano un seggio elettorale. ETIMOLOGIA: locuz. ingl., propr. ‘inchiesta (poll) all uscita (exit)’ …

    Enciclopedia di italiano

  • 87exit poll — / ɛksit pəʊl/, it. / ɛksit pol/ locuz. angloamer. [comp. di exit uscita e poll votazione , quindi votazione all uscita ], usata in ital. come s.m. (stat.) [verifica dei voti elettorali fatta, all uscita di seggi preselezionati, chiedendo a un… …

    Enciclopedia Italiana

  • 88Exit — der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. exit, dies aus lat. exitus, vgl. ↑Exitus> <engl. Bez. für Ausgang, Notausgang …

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  • 89exit — (n.) 1530s, from L. exit he or she goes out, third person sing. pres. indicative of exire go out, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + ire to go (see ION (Cf. ion)). Also from L. exitus a leaving, a going out, noun of action …

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  • 90exit visa — exit visas N COUNT An exit visa is an official stamp in someone s passport, or an official document, which allows them to leave the country that they are visiting or living in …

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